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everywhere i go, i see americas pulling themselves up. i am convinced we can see a light at the anticipated of the tunnel, now we can move forward with promise and conviction to reach a new day. thank you very much. >> today on washington journal, a look at numbers with rex nutting. also a look at legislation that would give federal government control over student loans. later a discussion about the resignation of senator mel martinez. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. the phenomenon of face book on the success and how it toer two best friends apart. >> these brief remarks are courtesy of wofl tv. >> first, i had the privilege of being the mayor of orange county. and now i serve as a united states senator. i have enjoyed serving the people and their interests. when i began my term as senator, i promised not to simply warm a seat. this has meant pressing for help for assistance for families struggling to keep their homes. on that note, i'm especially grateful to the men and woman and their families who i might have had the dis
everywhere i go, i see americas pulling themselves up. i am convinced we can see a light at the anticipated of the tunnel, now we can move forward with promise and conviction to reach a new day. thank you very much. >> today on washington journal, a look at numbers with rex nutting. also a look at legislation that would give federal government control over student loans. later a discussion about the resignation of senator mel martinez. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. the...
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there has never been a cheat of annexation. >> educate yourself that this is not america. we're not americans. to make the demonstrators carrying pint-sized upside down and cutting a 50th star out of an american flag. >> colorado: on to a new pint-sized hero, a six-year-old girl saving her five-year-old friend from drowning in a denver something cool. >> i was swimming, and going back to likely part records and i felt something against my leg. >> julie: the girl pulled up her friend from the bottom of the pool and alerted lifeguards. >> washington: a kitten surviving in a week zipped up inside to double back. maintenance workers. the out coming from a grudge and i open the bags, they found the cat huddled up inside. the owner of the garage now charged with animal cruelty. one of the maintenance workers said he is adapting the cat. >> louisiana: the james burton international guitar festival celebrating the birthday of the music icon. burton has played with the likes of elvis presley, john denver and johnny cash. the event includes an attempt to break the world record for t
there has never been a cheat of annexation. >> educate yourself that this is not america. we're not americans. to make the demonstrators carrying pint-sized upside down and cutting a 50th star out of an american flag. >> colorado: on to a new pint-sized hero, a six-year-old girl saving her five-year-old friend from drowning in a denver something cool. >> i was swimming, and going back to likely part records and i felt something against my leg. >> julie: the girl pulled...
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pretty scary. >> thanks, reynolds. >>> we've seen a lot of fireworks in town hall ace cross america, talking about rip currents. all through the country. legislators facing concerns on health care reform, but how much of an affect has that had, on americans opinions and the job the president is doing? joining us live with some polling that i'm not sure it shows either way. interesting number, nonetheless. to say the least. >> the ke you ask, everybody is ask, so much coverage in the media of the town hall protests mostly shouting against the president and the democrats' plan on health care. is it registering with americans? check out this poll from a couple days ago. this is an nbc news poll, and it suggests that, you can see there at the bottom, 62% of americans say all the protests aren't making a difference on their opinions of the president's health care proposal. up top, 16% said the protests make they are more favorable towards the president and 19%, one in five, say less favorable. the other question about these town halls, drewance appropriate or not? is this democracy in act
pretty scary. >> thanks, reynolds. >>> we've seen a lot of fireworks in town hall ace cross america, talking about rip currents. all through the country. legislators facing concerns on health care reform, but how much of an affect has that had, on americans opinions and the job the president is doing? joining us live with some polling that i'm not sure it shows either way. interesting number, nonetheless. to say the least. >> the ke you ask, everybody is ask, so much...
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but this is also a boo about migration and the immrant experiencen america, and my thinking in terms of sister beginning and the golden venture, the story i wanted to tell is where you actually interview everyon the police, the fbi, undocumented chinese, sister ping, snakeheads, peopl they have smuggled, immigration lawyers, officials who determine immigration policy in washington. everybody sort of through the whole -- along the whole continuum, and the centerpiece ishieving of the golden venture. and some of you may have vague memories of. after sister inning and ah kay cooperated, there was a ship that came to new york called the golden venture. as it happened there had been another ship prior to this one that was called the najd ii and it made it as far as kenya and couldn't get any further, just bottomed out. these passengers, hundreds of them, were stranded in kenya. they had been planning on going to the united states. the voyage has taken them longer. they didn't have money, they were stuck. one of the main characters in the book is a guy named chow, who has the american name
but this is also a boo about migration and the immrant experiencen america, and my thinking in terms of sister beginning and the golden venture, the story i wanted to tell is where you actually interview everyon the police, the fbi, undocumented chinese, sister ping, snakeheads, peopl they have smuggled, immigration lawyers, officials who determine immigration policy in washington. everybody sort of through the whole -- along the whole continuum, and the centerpiece ishieving of the golden...
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now, a wise approach to keeping america secure should be rooted in the values that the -- define our nation. values like resilience, shared responsibility, standing up for what is right. these are the values that led us to fight and win two world wars. that were on display in the dark days after the september 11th attacks. we must embrace them again now. so, how do we secure our homeland and stay true to our values? we do it with four level of collective response. it starts with the american people from there it extends to local law enforcement and, from there, up to the federal government, and then, finally, out beyond our shores. where america's international allies can serve and do serve as pans in a collective fight against terrorism. in the last four weeks alone, i have traveled nearly 30,000 miles. from islamabad to seattle. engaging partners in all of these levels. we have brokered international agreements, launched new partnerships, and challenged our citizens to play their part in our collective security. we face a common threat, it requires a collective response. and we mus
now, a wise approach to keeping america secure should be rooted in the values that the -- define our nation. values like resilience, shared responsibility, standing up for what is right. these are the values that led us to fight and win two world wars. that were on display in the dark days after the september 11th attacks. we must embrace them again now. so, how do we secure our homeland and stay true to our values? we do it with four level of collective response. it starts with the american...
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glenn: america, the average person makes $45,000 a year. our average congressman makes $173,000 a year and they have great healthcare and they have great perks. i don't know if you heard this, but they just bought three new gulf streams, which of course businesses like general motors, they shouldn't have that. citibank, they shouldn't have that, but now that we own general motors and citibank, congress needs three gulf streams g-550's. what i think most americans don't understand is that the people in this room are the people that create the jobs. it's not the people that have screwed it up like general motors or citibank or anything like that. the average person in this country is employed by people like this, and they were all people that had dreams. america, what you need to do for just the remaining time that we have is listen to these people. i don't know about you, but i have never worked for a poor guy. i have never worked for somebody who made $20,000 a year. he has never offer the me a job. why? because he doesn't have the money. i
glenn: america, the average person makes $45,000 a year. our average congressman makes $173,000 a year and they have great healthcare and they have great perks. i don't know if you heard this, but they just bought three new gulf streams, which of course businesses like general motors, they shouldn't have that. citibank, they shouldn't have that, but now that we own general motors and citibank, congress needs three gulf streams g-550's. what i think most americans don't understand is that the...
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. >> and the day is here for judge sonia sotomayor, hello and welcome to a special edition of america's news headquarters from new york city, i'm rick folbaum. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby, great to have you with us on this exciting day and if you are tuning in for the cost of freedom, no worries it will air later today at 12:00 eastern and only one hour remains now, before judge sotomayor takes her oath and becomes the 111th supreme court justice, caroline shivley is live after the supreme court monitoring the excitement. hi, caroline. >> reporter: hey there, jamie. it an historic day today, becoming the first hispanic justice, on the supreme court, sonia sotomayor and also as you said the first time cameras will be inside the supreme court building and we'll get to see it broadcast live less than an hour from now and here's the breakdown of what we'll see at 11:00 local, first, sotomayor will take the constitutional oath administered by chief justice con robert and a private -- in a private ceremony and her family is allowed in for that and no cameras and that is the oath all federal emp
. >> and the day is here for judge sonia sotomayor, hello and welcome to a special edition of america's news headquarters from new york city, i'm rick folbaum. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby, great to have you with us on this exciting day and if you are tuning in for the cost of freedom, no worries it will air later today at 12:00 eastern and only one hour remains now, before judge sotomayor takes her oath and becomes the 111th supreme court justice, caroline shivley is live after the...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. . >>> in los angeles, surveillance video captured a rough encounter between a drunk man and a metropolitan transportation authority guard. the guard was convicted of battery after he attacked this man, who was near comatose from intoxicati intoxication. they decided to transfer security operations to the los angeles county sheriff's department. >>> in california, a dormitory of a prison burned and 55 inmates were taken to the hospital after a violent riot there. a fight between two rival gangs quickly got out of hand. no employees were injured, but there is extensive damage to the prison itself. >>> firefighters in north carolina had another emergency to deal with when their fire truck sort of rolled away and into a house. the truck knocked the house off its foundation while a man was asleep on a couch inside. he said he felt like a human pinball but other than that he was all right. the driver had left the truck unattended. >>> a modern day pony express brought a very special surprise to florida. the dau
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. . >>> in los angeles, surveillance video captured a rough encounter between a drunk man and a metropolitan transportation authority guard. the guard was convicted of battery after he attacked this man, who was near comatose from intoxicati intoxication. they decided to transfer security operations to the los angeles county sheriff's department. >>> in california, a dormitory...
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. >> i'm gregg jarrett, welcome to a brand-new hour of america's headquarters. winds whipping up to 100 miles per hour, hurricane bill is prompting warnings for parts of canada and the united states eastern coast line. the storm left flooding and power outages in its wake and headed directly toward the coast of massachusetts. >> also a convicted terrorist who planned the bombing of pan am flight 103 killed 270 people, released from prison. why is he getting a hero's reception now and a hug from libya's president gadaffi upon his return? >> new developments in the white house e-mail controversy as the obama administration confirming to fox news it hired a private communications company to distribute mass e-mails promoting health care reform, shedding brand-new light on just how some of you folks out there got the e-mails, even though you never signed up for them. caroline is live in washington with the very latest on that. hi, caroline. >> gov delivery.com is the company that distributed those from the white house to people that complained they never asked for th
. >> i'm gregg jarrett, welcome to a brand-new hour of america's headquarters. winds whipping up to 100 miles per hour, hurricane bill is prompting warnings for parts of canada and the united states eastern coast line. the storm left flooding and power outages in its wake and headed directly toward the coast of massachusetts. >> also a convicted terrorist who planned the bombing of pan am flight 103 killed 270 people, released from prison. why is he getting a hero's reception now...
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and into the heart of america. a bunch of town hall meetings scheduled today from new jersey to florida to montana. some going on right now. we are following one in hagerstown, maryland. in new jersey, congressman steve rossman is hosting one there. we are monitoring that as well. in iowa, two down, two more to go for republican senator charles grassley. four town halls in one day. the president praised grassley as a republican that is trying to come up with health care reform that both parties can live with. he is one of the bipartisan group of six senators heavily involved in the negotiations. jessica yellin is monitoring the town hall meeting going on in maryland. senator ben carden is running the show. is he encountering the same kind of fireworks that we have seen. >> reporter: he is. he has sure taken fire this time from both the right and the left. we are hearing voices of mistrust. a lot of contempt for politicians and a sense of fear, panic, loss of control. folks really worried on both sides about whether
and into the heart of america. a bunch of town hall meetings scheduled today from new jersey to florida to montana. some going on right now. we are following one in hagerstown, maryland. in new jersey, congressman steve rossman is hosting one there. we are monitoring that as well. in iowa, two down, two more to go for republican senator charles grassley. four town halls in one day. the president praised grassley as a republican that is trying to come up with health care reform that both parties...
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doing it with bank of america can help save a lot more. up to 20% cash back from over 300 online retailers with our add it up program. just sign up and use your bank of america debit or credit card when you shop online. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. teamwork... time together... real conversations... and memories. all for under $2 a serving. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. ♪ bicycle, what are we waiting for? the flowers are blooming. the air is...
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i mean, you talk about image issues that america had with blacks as leaders. but, it will be a given for the younger generation, and will not even be a question that a black can lead at that high of a level. >> host: have you met president obama. >> guest: no, i never have. although i was on a show -- on a daily show episode and he was appearing on and i heard he was on satellite watching the show and was laughing at the bit that i did and then i think i did a joke that may have been a little too close -- >> what was the joke. >> guest: i can't remember, now but i read a blog about it where someone was watching the feed, with obama and said he was really laughing at the bit and then got kind of a little quiet. i think i talked about his reverend or something. and -- but i heard he enjoyed it for the most part, so... >> host: coming up on 100 days, a lot of media coverage of the first 100 days, what is your impression of the first 100 days? >> guest: so far, so good. you know, he had that kind of scary amazon book moment with hugo chavez and didn't wanted to be
i mean, you talk about image issues that america had with blacks as leaders. but, it will be a given for the younger generation, and will not even be a question that a black can lead at that high of a level. >> host: have you met president obama. >> guest: no, i never have. although i was on a show -- on a daily show episode and he was appearing on and i heard he was on satellite watching the show and was laughing at the bit that i did and then i think i did a joke that may have...
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good night, america, from new york! [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- chris: next on "special report," could it be the light at the end of the tun? opponents of healthcare reform hope to make a difference by making waves at town hall meetings a ray of hope for u.s. efforts against the taliban as one of its most notorious figures is cut down, and the gay community is disappointed with president obama. all that, the fox all-stars and the fry die lightning round. "special report" starts now. welcome to washington. i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. president obama greeted better than expected unemployment numbers today saying the worst may be behind us, but senior white house correspondent major garrett reports no one, including the president, is getting carried away with the news. >> today we are pointed in the right direction. >> the president said so even though the white house still believes unemployment will rise to 10% by the end of th
good night, america, from new york! [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- chris: next on "special report," could it be the light at the end of the tun? opponents of healthcare reform hope to make a difference by making waves at town hall meetings a ray of hope for u.s. efforts against the taliban as one of its most notorious figures is cut down, and the gay community is disappointed with president obama. all...
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. >> coming out this fall, also holland america. >> holland america has the "oosterdam." seven-night cruises for $399 in the mexican river yarra. that's less than $60 a day. it's an inside cabin. just go up on deck and take a look at the ocean. >> odds are if you're in the cabin you're probably sleeping anyway. >> thank you very much. thursday try the veal. now one of the big names, i'm shocked at this. "queen mary ii" from cunard. that's a name people know. you say they've got a heck of a deal. >> i did it last summer. it's cunard, it's not a cruise ship, it's an ocean liner. >> what's the difference? >> it more of a transportation where there's so much to do on board. they're offering a special from united kingdom, southampton to new york in october, $995 for a six-night voyage. there's so much to do on board. planetarium. they have a canyon ranch spa. they have the largest orchestra at sea. this is a ship, it's a magnificent city. >> wow. that's amazing. >> and if you bring your dog, they have dog kennels on board. >> do a lot of people do that? >> people buy dogs, peo
. >> coming out this fall, also holland america. >> holland america has the "oosterdam." seven-night cruises for $399 in the mexican river yarra. that's less than $60 a day. it's an inside cabin. just go up on deck and take a look at the ocean. >> odds are if you're in the cabin you're probably sleeping anyway. >> thank you very much. thursday try the veal. now one of the big names, i'm shocked at this. "queen mary ii" from cunard. that's a name...
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>>> good morning, america. and this morning, recovery. e fed issues its most optimistic vw yet on the state of the economy. the recession may be ending, but at what price? >> hillary clinton in the hot . she compares nigeria's pololiti to the conontrtroversial bush/g electionere in the u.s. did she go t far? >>> a well-knownasketball coach accused of out of bound s beha i don't off the court. rick pitino on the sex scanned that will could sideli him. >>> and taieded fruit? are e you eating pesticides wit every bite othat peach? the governments new warnings on what's really in the produce the governments new warnings on what's really in the produce section. captions paid for by abc, c. alongside chris cuo i'm robin roberts. diane sawyer is off on ts thursday, augu 13th. >>> mixeignals from the economy, we're seeing signs we're pullingut of the recession but it cts big timeme. >> so many programs, so much spending, $1.27 trillion deficit, the biggestts ever >> b but the fed ging us the best report t card in over a ye. >> true. good n news t
>>> good morning, america. and this morning, recovery. e fed issues its most optimistic vw yet on the state of the economy. the recession may be ending, but at what price? >> hillary clinton in the hot . she compares nigeria's pololiti to the conontrtroversial bush/g electionere in the u.s. did she go t far? >>> a well-knownasketball coach accused of out of bound s beha i don't off the court. rick pitino on the sex scanned that will could sideli him. >>> and...
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we lead you up to "good morning america" at 7:00. >>> lifeguard competition. ready to go there? got your whistle? there he is, justin berk. >> 6:29. we got ocean city, yesterday, it started off hazy and started off hot. temperatures have been running upper 70s to low 80s in the morning. watch the fog roll in, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. look at the clouds roll in, in the afternoon. great day of fishing. they got the largest white marlin in 29 years. we'll show that you coming up shortly. this morning, let's go up the coast to rehoboth where they got this little haze, 75. maybe another round of fog trying to roll in along the shorelines this morning. otherwise locally we're looking at least clear skies over baltimore, 76 while we have progress outside in the county. 71 degrees officially at bw parkway. 72 easton. 66 back towards york. a little bit of patchy fog this morning.
we lead you up to "good morning america" at 7:00. >>> lifeguard competition. ready to go there? got your whistle? there he is, justin berk. >> 6:29. we got ocean city, yesterday, it started off hazy and started off hot. temperatures have been running upper 70s to low 80s in the morning. watch the fog roll in, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. look at the clouds roll in, in the afternoon. great day of fishing. they got the largest white marlin in 29 years. we'll show that you coming up...
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but you compare that to the very fancy organizing for america science. those beautiful blue and white and red signs that are being passed out and handed out. if anyone is organized it's the organizing for america crowd. we have one more ad. you pick this and i think you give this one a gold star. let's watch. >> my husband and i are doctors who started a medical practice to serve the less fortunate. if government takes over health care, your choices will be taken away. health care will be rationed, and quality will decrease. your health care will be reduced to one simple question. are you worth the cost? just look at canada and england where government controlled health care. patients wait up for a year for vital surgeries, delays that can be deadly. many drugs and treatments can be withheld. laura: frank, who is responsible for that ad. that's a winner. >> it's an organization that protect patients now it is so effective because it's a doctor who is speaking. it's a female doctor who is compassionate. she is explaining the difference between the america
but you compare that to the very fancy organizing for america science. those beautiful blue and white and red signs that are being passed out and handed out. if anyone is organized it's the organizing for america crowd. we have one more ad. you pick this and i think you give this one a gold star. let's watch. >> my husband and i are doctors who started a medical practice to serve the less fortunate. if government takes over health care, your choices will be taken away. health care will be...
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are second amendment supporters a sign of america's new culture war? >>> and dirty money. a shocking discovery about 90% >>> and dirty money. a shocking discovery about 90% of the nation's paper money. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good morning. and thanks for being with us. we begin with the developing story from afghanistan this morning, where the presidential palace in kabul has been hit by mortars. >> no one was hurt in the attack, which comes, of course, just two days before presidential elections there. the police headquarters was also hit. the incident follows an attack yesterday, which killed an american service member and a civilian working for the military. the taliban has threatened to disrupt the elections. and warned afghans not to go to the polls. abc has a team of reporters in kabul covering the election, who will stay on top of this story. >>> the other big story this morning, the economy. despite the worst day on wall street since the early july, asian markets managed to close higher in today's trading. but only by a slim margin. >> investors are worr
are second amendment supporters a sign of america's new culture war? >>> and dirty money. a shocking discovery about 90% >>> and dirty money. a shocking discovery about 90% of the nation's paper money. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good morning. and thanks for being with us. we begin with the developing story from afghanistan this morning, where the presidential palace in kabul has been hit by mortars. >> no one was hurt in the attack, which comes, of...
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. >> reporter: so if this fall swine flu makes a beg comeback in north america, expect to see some very different messages on how to protect your personal safety help keep the virus at bay. >> what did people do with all this creativity before youtube? >> it's interesting because the reality is they are saying the vaccine is the best way to prevent against swine flu but it's not expected for another six weeks. at the height of the season we need it, it not going to be available for a lot of people. >> we've stories there's this new dynamic for and tissues to help everybody get ready for this monster. >> it's one of of the biggest breeding grounds for all those kids, too. >> 17 years ago today, people in south florida cannot believe what hit them. >> you probably remember the to breathe. make sure you test your home for the presence of radon. it's easy. to learn more, call... preserve your family's health and well-being. get your home tested. now, that's living healthy and green. ♪ green, green, green ♪ it's your home, it's your dream ♪ ♪ radon testing, keep it healthy and clean
. >> reporter: so if this fall swine flu makes a beg comeback in north america, expect to see some very different messages on how to protect your personal safety help keep the virus at bay. >> what did people do with all this creativity before youtube? >> it's interesting because the reality is they are saying the vaccine is the best way to prevent against swine flu but it's not expected for another six weeks. at the height of the season we need it, it not going to be...
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a movement's about. >> when you go to europe, you get health care from cradle to grave and here in america, the richest nation in the world and you've got millions of people who don't have health care. if you lose your job, you lose your health care, you get divorced, you lose your health care. it's basic stuff. >> we need to work together to pass universal health care. there is no option but a public option. >> thank you. >> got to hand it to them, we want health care tune. >> that's kind of catchy. >> that'll do the job right there. >>> health care, unemployment, the mexican summit. the president's list of priorities seems to go on and on. >> yes, it does, and we have the latest on that when we check in with "state of the union's" john king. wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and helpful resources. ♪ purina cat chow. share a better life. >>> it's like the flag is flying, sun is coming up. and john king makes it happen for several hours on sunday. >> "state of the union" at the top of the
a movement's about. >> when you go to europe, you get health care from cradle to grave and here in america, the richest nation in the world and you've got millions of people who don't have health care. if you lose your job, you lose your health care, you get divorced, you lose your health care. it's basic stuff. >> we need to work together to pass universal health care. there is no option but a public option. >> thank you. >> got to hand it to them, we want health care...
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it also brings first-class entertainment, with picture quality pc world calls "razor sharp," america's top-rated internet and crystal clear phone, all for just $79.99 a month for the first six months. you can also get channel variety cable can't match. plus, additional packages are available with over 115 hd channels and over 15,000 titles on demand per month. what else does fios bring that cable doesn't? how about easy-to-use on screen widgets that offer instant updates on local traffic, news, weather and more. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v today to order fios tv, internet and phone for just $79.99 a month for the first six months. that's like getting all three amazing fios services for the price of two. and now get even faster internet speeds. plus, ask about our free wifi at thousands of hotspots nationwide. to get amazing tv, our fastest internet ever, and phone at this incredible low price, call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v today. >>> a controversy is brewing in florida after two high schoo
it also brings first-class entertainment, with picture quality pc world calls "razor sharp," america's top-rated internet and crystal clear phone, all for just $79.99 a month for the first six months. you can also get channel variety cable can't match. plus, additional packages are available with over 115 hd channels and over 15,000 titles on demand per month. what else does fios bring that cable doesn't? how about easy-to-use on screen widgets that offer instant updates on local...
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. >>> one of america's well known journalists has died. robert novac died of brain cancer. fox 5 claudia coffey is live in the newsroom with more as friends remember a man with a vivid nickname. claudia? >> one of novac's friends tells me that he loved the nickname that he was known by, the prince of darkness. off camera he was the opposite, polite and kind, a true friend and a genuine journalist. robert novac gained a reputation as a bare knuckled pundit. bob franken said there was another side of novac that few people saw. >> on the air you would see bob novac and somebody who have what looked like a fight to the death. what you didn't see was the before and after in the green room where you we talking about fami, making plans to get together. >> novac made his mark as a columnist. the inside report with roll len evans april meard in -- appeared in newspapers around around the country. he gained prominence for unveiling the name of cia operative valerie plame. >> in south carolina during our mutual coverage of the presidential campaign, he asked if i could walk home with
. >>> one of america's well known journalists has died. robert novac died of brain cancer. fox 5 claudia coffey is live in the newsroom with more as friends remember a man with a vivid nickname. claudia? >> one of novac's friends tells me that he loved the nickname that he was known by, the prince of darkness. off camera he was the opposite, polite and kind, a true friend and a genuine journalist. robert novac gained a reputation as a bare knuckled pundit. bob franken said there...
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he may be the best ceo in america. philip in nebraska. >> caller: jim, big midwest boo-ya to you, buddy. >> liking it, maybe nebraska versus oklahoma this year. might see me at that game. what's up? >> caller: the symbol is mtz. >> i like quantum more but if we're going to put down wind mills everywhere and make the grid better mtz will get a play. pick some up here. buy, buy, buy. jeff in tennessee? >> caller: big boo-ya, jim, from memphis. >> memphis. oh, man. what a basketball town. what's up? >> caller: what's your thought on dow chemical? >> i under estimated them. when they did the job i thought it was a terrible merger. it was a great wealth destroyer. he has since cut costs, did a giant equity offering which was a go. the stock is up from nine and doubled. yet because of the gigantic natural gas bill, about $4, dow can go higher but remember we like ppg. it has been a much better performer. david in florida? >> caller: big boo-ya from boca raton. >> i saw a place, i literally saw a place today still on the web,
he may be the best ceo in america. philip in nebraska. >> caller: jim, big midwest boo-ya to you, buddy. >> liking it, maybe nebraska versus oklahoma this year. might see me at that game. what's up? >> caller: the symbol is mtz. >> i like quantum more but if we're going to put down wind mills everywhere and make the grid better mtz will get a play. pick some up here. buy, buy, buy. jeff in tennessee? >> caller: big boo-ya, jim, from memphis. >> memphis. oh,...
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from new york, good night america. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. >> gregg: and i'm gregg jarrett. in topping the news, the debate over health care is not slowing down. a georgia congressman holding another townhall meeting last time you may recall, well let's just say it didn't go so well. >> julie: and wild winds fanning flames in california. check out many people are packing up as the wildfire gets out of control. a live report from the fire zone. >> gregg: an explosion in kabul, afghanistan outside the main gate of nato headquarters. days away from a presidential election. we'll find out who was behind the bombing and if it will keep the voters away from the polls. >> julie: president obama is taking his push for health care reform to colorado today. we want to take you live to air force one if we can get that video. this is a live picture of air force one about to depart montana for grand junction, colorado. in colorado that is where he is going to be holding a townhall meeting, a city providing medical care at a third of the cost of other cities. hundreds of people are expect
from new york, good night america. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. >> gregg: and i'm gregg jarrett. in topping the news, the debate over health care is not slowing down. a georgia congressman holding another townhall meeting last time you may recall, well let's just say it didn't go so well. >> julie: and wild winds fanning flames in california. check out many people are packing up as the wildfire gets out of control. a live report from the fire zone. >> gregg: an...
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in the early ' 90s the taurus was the best-selling car in america. ford hopes bringing it back will help to turn around the financial fortunes. the car will sell for $26,000. >>> living smart correspondent jessica doyle is off this week but she le ftndhibe left behind money re'sngideas to idea toeae insurance premium. pay in a lump sum annually. rates can decrease that if you y monthly. quit smoking an you'll lower pa insurance premiums for being smoke free and workout becae r better health can save your li ony your life insurance wstcohen you cefa thste face t mandatory physical examination. adding together these cost savings and you cecould cut you bills by a couple hundred dollars a year. fomore money saving tips go to wusa9.com and click on "living $mart." >>> horse racing's most popular philly is branching out. kindle jackson winery announced a limited edition of wines honoring their 3-year-old that will be ready for the season. fewer than 300 cases will be produced and the bottle labels will show the philly's picture. >>> one area hangout desti
in the early ' 90s the taurus was the best-selling car in america. ford hopes bringing it back will help to turn around the financial fortunes. the car will sell for $26,000. >>> living smart correspondent jessica doyle is off this week but she le ftndhibe left behind money re'sngideas to idea toeae insurance premium. pay in a lump sum annually. rates can decrease that if you y monthly. quit smoking an you'll lower pa insurance premiums for being smoke free and workout becae r better...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> a new york woman says dash cam video from january supports her claim that police used unnecessary force. she was hit with a taser twice after arguing with an officer who stopped her for speeding and talking on a cell phone. although he claims she was refusing his commands, charges of resisting arrest were later dropped. >>> the federal building in los angeles was closed for hours yesterday after its parking lot became the scene of an hour-long standoff. police fired four rounds of chemical agents into the vehicle of a man who allegedly made threatening statements about the white house. eventually they shattered the suspect's window, used a taser on him, and draggeded him out of the blast. >>> a big blast on the campus of louisiana tech university as a water tower came crashing down. officials say it was too expensive to maintain the 75-year-old structure and the easiest solution was simply knocking it over. >>> and back in california, a precious pooch has become the unlikely focus of kont verse ya. th
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> a new york woman says dash cam video from january supports her claim that police used unnecessary force. she was hit with a taser twice after arguing with an officer who stopped her for speeding and talking on a cell phone. although he claims she was refusing his commands, charges of resisting arrest were later dropped. >>> the federal building in los angeles was closed...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. one woman in wisconsin is lucky to have some great breaks. take a look at this image. onlookers snapped these photos as the car was perched on top a raised bridge. now, the bridge was actually at a 45-degree angle when they saw the car and lowered it. police are still trying to contact the driver who drove off uninjured. >>> animal protection officials in florida rescued more than 20 mal nourished horses. spca investigators charged their owner with animal cruelty after finding many of the emaciated animals with their ribs showing. 10 were removed on the spot. >>> elsewhere in florida, good samaritans hoped they could rescue an animal. a group of people a beach tried to save a 14-foot baby sperm whale by continue to go pour water over it to keep it hydrated. unfortunately their efforts were not enough to save the beechd whale who ended up dying by the end of the day. >>> a remarkable reunion in miami brought a wayward dog back to the owner. after it was found it was scanned for an id m
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. one woman in wisconsin is lucky to have some great breaks. take a look at this image. onlookers snapped these photos as the car was perched on top a raised bridge. now, the bridge was actually at a 45-degree angle when they saw the car and lowered it. police are still trying to contact the driver who drove off uninjured. >>> animal protection officials in florida rescued more than 20...
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i think health care for middle america is going to be a make or break a problem for america in the next 10 or 15 years. you have a both blue-collar workers and middle class white collar workers facing horrible decisions related to health care. they just can't afford it. what is your solution to this problem? we have discussed in historical context that some things can't be done by private enterprise for example, the post office. and that was settled years ago. some things can't be done by private enterprise. >> host: let me jump in. >> guest: i see that as a great question. i wrote two books called "saving lives and saving money" which we wrote in december 2002 and was our effort to begin to refrain the entire health system. i helped found the center for health transformation and then with the president and ceo for the center of administration who wrote a book called "the art of transformation" i think you'll find both of those helpful. if you want to go to hell transformation it did not. i agree with the thrt ofour question we have to find a better system. if we required every doctor a
i think health care for middle america is going to be a make or break a problem for america in the next 10 or 15 years. you have a both blue-collar workers and middle class white collar workers facing horrible decisions related to health care. they just can't afford it. what is your solution to this problem? we have discussed in historical context that some things can't be done by private enterprise for example, the post office. and that was settled years ago. some things can't be done by...
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he has one of the most difficult jobs in america. he's taken over a city where you've had many years of under investment and lack of foresight and he is ooh the future of newark. they have a chance to rectify things. he's got a tougher job than i do. in new york city, we do see some green shoots. businesses are doing slightly better. but remember, we still have people losing their homes, we still have people losing their jobs. i'm encouraged for the future. new york is unique and the country is getting better and the president's programs, i think, are helping, but nevertheless, we can't walk away and say, well, all we have to do is sit back and it's going to get better. so, we're trying to focus on helping small businesses by reducing their taxes and giving them loan programs, training people for the jobs that are available, not necessarily the jobs they had, making sure that when the other industries come back, the people that we need will be there. and i think what you're seeing is is we've saved $2 billion or $3 billion over the l
he has one of the most difficult jobs in america. he's taken over a city where you've had many years of under investment and lack of foresight and he is ooh the future of newark. they have a chance to rectify things. he's got a tougher job than i do. in new york city, we do see some green shoots. businesses are doing slightly better. but remember, we still have people losing their homes, we still have people losing their jobs. i'm encouraged for the future. new york is unique and the country is...
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>>> good morning, america. this morning, did stocks tumble because america stopped shopping? we look inside the back-to-school shopping cart and ask, did the experts declare economic victory too soon? and some of the smartest analysts in the country tell us what to expect next. >>> the swine flu vaccine shortage. less than one-third of what was promised will be ready by october. why? and who gets it now? who does not? >>> caught on tape. the police beating that has a major city on-edge. >>> a spurned wife, speaking out. jenny sanford, wife of the south carolina governor, and what she really thinks of the aentine mistreasure. >>> and a conservative republican in sequins on "dancing with the stars"? why tom delay is on the show. is the man they call the hammer, why tom delay is on the show. is the man they call the hammer, ready for the hustle? captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good morning, america. diane sawyer wh chris cuomo on this tuesday, august 18th. and robin is away. the dow seemed to roll back since monday. >> the market goes up and goes down. what does it mean for t
>>> good morning, america. this morning, did stocks tumble because america stopped shopping? we look inside the back-to-school shopping cart and ask, did the experts declare economic victory too soon? and some of the smartest analysts in the country tell us what to expect next. >>> the swine flu vaccine shortage. less than one-third of what was promised will be ready by october. why? and who gets it now? who does not? >>> caught on tape. the police beating that has a...
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. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> florida police on a man hunt got a little help from a kranl yous local resident. a dui suspect was trying to escape from authorities on foot but a home owner tackled the man in his yard. the brave resident who was lyfoerrm a bouncer flagged him down and waved to helicopters. >>> a bizarre freeway accident in california involved three cars and a plane. this was almost unbelievable. the small plane ran out of fuel and was forced to make an emergency landing on the highway. three cars ended up hitting that plane. neither the two passengers in the plane nor anyone in the cars were injured. >>> elsewhere in california, one dog in san diego may be head and shoulders above the rest. a massive great dane appears to be the world's tallest dog, standing 3'6" inches, up to r sh shoulders. thtap ly named titan measures one inch taller than the record holder who recently died. >>> in los angeles, a very tall order for dumplings as competitors faced off to see who could devour the most. part of the annual japanese f
. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> florida police on a man hunt got a little help from a kranl yous local resident. a dui suspect was trying to escape from authorities on foot but a home owner tackled the man in his yard. the brave resident who was lyfoerrm a bouncer flagged him down and waved to helicopters. >>> a bizarre freeway accident in california involved three cars and a plane. this was almost...
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>> i say to you, we will restore the strength of america. sock it to 'em! sock it to 'em! >> richard milhous nixon will be the next president of the united states. >> we have a new president. he has shown that he's an extremely hard and industrious worker. this morning he indicated that he wasn't going to use the oval room. paper, and she called me up, and said teddy, i see where the president isn't going to use the oval room. she said is, i think someone ought to use it. we're looking into that. >> in 1969, we had a republican president. and it seemed important that we begin to have a loyal opposition. and to the extent that i could be a part of the leadership in the senate, it seemed to be both an important opportunity as well as responsibility. and one that i couldn't let go by. >> a new congress opened for business today in washington. and opening day produced an important victory for kennedy of massachusetts. democratic colleagues chose edward kennedy as assistant majority leader in the senate. this opening day of the 91st congress will most likely be the day remember
>> i say to you, we will restore the strength of america. sock it to 'em! sock it to 'em! >> richard milhous nixon will be the next president of the united states. >> we have a new president. he has shown that he's an extremely hard and industrious worker. this morning he indicated that he wasn't going to use the oval room. paper, and she called me up, and said teddy, i see where the president isn't going to use the oval room. she said is, i think someone ought to use it....
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this is a wonderful day for judge sotomayor and her family, but i also think it's a wonderful day for america. >> reporter: a good day, too, for car buyers. >> the bill is passed. >> reporter: the senate pumped $2 billion more into the cash for clunkers program. >> helping to save and create jobs and really get our automobile sector moving forward again. >> reporter: but moving the whole nation forward is what sotomayor's backers say her confirmation accomplished. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, capitol hill. >>> after celebrating victories on those two issues, president obama will return his attention to the issue of health care. there is more focus on the organized increasingly mob-like criticism by conservative opponents. the latest flash point was in florida last night where a town hall meeting broke out into chaos. hundreds of people shouting the word tyranny drowned out comments by a strong supporter of the proposal. backers also got involved, shoving, leaving one man with a torn shirt and visible scratches on his chest. incidents like this have been playing out with increasing frequenc
this is a wonderful day for judge sotomayor and her family, but i also think it's a wonderful day for america. >> reporter: a good day, too, for car buyers. >> the bill is passed. >> reporter: the senate pumped $2 billion more into the cash for clunkers program. >> helping to save and create jobs and really get our automobile sector moving forward again. >> reporter: but moving the whole nation forward is what sotomayor's backers say her confirmation accomplished....
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. >> bank of america will pay 33 million-dollars to settle sec charges that it in the led investors about the buyout of merrill lynch. they said it agreed not to pay bonuses water the bank's consent but the sec said it authorized it to pay 5 and a half billion. >>> pressure is building on the senate to follow the lead and approve 2 billion-dollars to keep the cash for clunkers program in the fast lane. ford says it is the first monthly sales increase in two years. response was so strong at chrysler the company is running low on popular models including the jeep and mini vans. starting tomorrow it will no longer match the $4500 incentive. sales at chrysler slipped 9% last month. >>> more layoffs may be coming to gm. 6000 blue color workers took a buyout naught was about 7500 less than gm was hoping for. >> for more business headline goes to money watch. in new york. >>> coming up on the news at 4, a somber anniversary. after the collapse of a bridge in minnesota, how a film make ser ep hadding victims find closure. >>> honoring a baltimore family who lived in the same house for more than 1
. >> bank of america will pay 33 million-dollars to settle sec charges that it in the led investors about the buyout of merrill lynch. they said it agreed not to pay bonuses water the bank's consent but the sec said it authorized it to pay 5 and a half billion. >>> pressure is building on the senate to follow the lead and approve 2 billion-dollars to keep the cash for clunkers program in the fast lane. ford says it is the first monthly sales increase in two years. response was so...
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america is toast. carl the blogger is quickly becoming a fan at "cnbc reports" and he's live on the news line for us tonight. hello, carl. you keep saying the mainstream media is a bunch of idiots, cnbc is telling a bunch of lies when ever i hold out hope and optimism. yet you can't stay away, keep coming on, this is your third time on cnbc within the last month or so. let's talk gdp. the big market, they all expect down 1.5%, number comes in down 1.0% hallelujah, good times coming here. tell us why you don't like it. >> it was not down 1%. 1.9% with the revisions and you take them back out. you make a change and push a revision and push it back, you take from there, you distorted the numbers. second, we did baseline revisions this month, which means everything got changed 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 years. >> you can go back ten years, karl. >> hold on. >> the head line came out, people feeling better, the market did not falloff. all those footnotes you're looking at, do they really count at all. >> yes, they, do
america is toast. carl the blogger is quickly becoming a fan at "cnbc reports" and he's live on the news line for us tonight. hello, carl. you keep saying the mainstream media is a bunch of idiots, cnbc is telling a bunch of lies when ever i hold out hope and optimism. yet you can't stay away, keep coming on, this is your third time on cnbc within the last month or so. let's talk gdp. the big market, they all expect down 1.5%, number comes in down 1.0% hallelujah, good times coming...
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was one of the songs or take back america. it's like where has -- ya wha do you mean by that? >> when you stand up and you wax nostalgic and say things like i want the country that the founde founders envisioned when the country the founders envisioned was a system of white supremacy, i think race is playing pretty big role. >> thank you. >>> a grisly new side business rises from the drug war. selling people. it is a michael ware special report. >>> but first -- >> when i think back to what kind of child i had, it hurts me so bad. it hurts so bad. >> the heartbreaking reality for families coping with the loss of a child. we'll take you to chicago's deadly streets and hear from the parents themselves. insuring your family's ifs can be confusing, so metlife removed the guesswork. cop,ining two essential insurances, term life and disability in one surprisingly affordable package. strengthen your safety net and find out how affordable it can be at metlife.com. i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke l
was one of the songs or take back america. it's like where has -- ya wha do you mean by that? >> when you stand up and you wax nostalgic and say things like i want the country that the founde founders envisioned when the country the founders envisioned was a system of white supremacy, i think race is playing pretty big role. >> thank you. >>> a grisly new side business rises from the drug war. selling people. it is a michael ware special report. >>> but first --...
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it's a great place. >>> iraqi teens come to america to help break down barriers. we will take you inside a very unique camp in vermont. %%%%d >>> as america begins to wind down, its commitment in iraq, some young americans and iraqis are learning a little bit more about each other from the war. >> yes. cnn's mary snow reports on how bridges are being built between cultures. >> reporter: 5,000 miles from baghdad in vermont's green mountain, iraqi teenagers get their first days of the united states. the goal is to break down barriers with their british and american counterparts. >> now, let's practice -- >> reporter: behind the camaraderie, this 14-year-old from chicago says he first had to confront his stereotypes of iraqis. >> i thought that there were like -- they would be like really mean, or say racist things. it's like we're all humans. and we're working towards the same common goal. >> they had this awful idea about islam is all about killing people. >> reporter: these two iraqi teenagers who can't be identified for security reasons say dispelling stereot
it's a great place. >>> iraqi teens come to america to help break down barriers. we will take you inside a very unique camp in vermont. %%%%d >>> as america begins to wind down, its commitment in iraq, some young americans and iraqis are learning a little bit more about each other from the war. >> yes. cnn's mary snow reports on how bridges are being built between cultures. >> reporter: 5,000 miles from baghdad in vermont's green mountain, iraqi teenagers get...
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dangerously high levels of long- term unemployment in america. skyrocketing numbers of those out of work for three, six, or more months at a time. economists worry that the shock of the financial crisis may have driven u.s. into a period of permanently high unemployment. monticello, arizona, kathy. caller: good morning. i am calling in on the unemployment figures and i understand that the congress is looking at another extension for people. i have been underemployed and unemployed for the three years since october 1. i was a victim of downsizing in our state where the governor signed a billion-dollar contract with ibm to downsize local social service agencies. part of my concern is that the unemployment numbers that you get, people do not understand that that is based on the people drawing benefits. whereas people who no longer have an unemployment benefits, those people are not even popping up in the numbers. host: we appreciate all your calls this morning. we will be back at 7:00 eastern time tomorrow morning. [captioning performed by national
dangerously high levels of long- term unemployment in america. skyrocketing numbers of those out of work for three, six, or more months at a time. economists worry that the shock of the financial crisis may have driven u.s. into a period of permanently high unemployment. monticello, arizona, kathy. caller: good morning. i am calling in on the unemployment figures and i understand that the congress is looking at another extension for people. i have been underemployed and unemployed for the three...
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. >> reporter: here in america, would that work? would we sit down in the middle of the busy day, for a spot of tea? >>> when do you get time to do it. we have to work for a living. >> would you do it? >> we're going for coffee right now. >> they're hoping this stirs up support for their favorite brew. >> anyone can drink tea. >> everyone if you don't like to drink it. just the act of preparing tea calms you down. drew levinson, wjz eyewitness news. >>> now, according to a survey carried out for the research, 68 peculiar of brit -- 68% of britains turn to tea in a delimb ma. there -- dilemma. >> and firefighters are fighting the fire in california. >>> and caught on tape controversy over this. >> i turn to coffee. we have a warm and humid few days shaping up >>> and we're always on and here are the top stories at this hour. for the forecast, go to wjz.com and the news. >>> vick, a 23-year-old of st. louis, minnesota shot and killed brothers over the weekend before shooting himself. he's suspected of killing the brothers aged 32, 25
. >> reporter: here in america, would that work? would we sit down in the middle of the busy day, for a spot of tea? >>> when do you get time to do it. we have to work for a living. >> would you do it? >> we're going for coffee right now. >> they're hoping this stirs up support for their favorite brew. >> anyone can drink tea. >> everyone if you don't like to drink it. just the act of preparing tea calms you down. drew levinson, wjz eyewitness news....
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the supreme court, home to america's highest court. the first sunday in october on c-span. >> how is c-span funded? >> private donations. >> grants and stuff like that. public television. >> donations. >> i don't know where the money comes from. >> federally? >> contributions from donors. >> america's cable companies created c-span as a private business initiative with no government mandate or no government money. >> this morning we'll talk with james horni about the u.s. deficit and impact of long-term deficit in an hour the president of the national organization for women discusses healthcare for women and why she think this should support singer payer healthcare and later t
the supreme court, home to america's highest court. the first sunday in october on c-span. >> how is c-span funded? >> private donations. >> grants and stuff like that. public television. >> donations. >> i don't know where the money comes from. >> federally? >> contributions from donors. >> america's cable companies created c-span as a private business initiative with no government mandate or no government money. >> this morning we'll talk...
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america really is not yet fighting this war. and i think the mexican government will be hoping that obama will have something to bring to the table and something to announce, some real involvement in terms of money. mexico's still waiting on delivery of helicopters that they've been begging for. also guns, the guns that are being used to fight this war are coming from america. this isn't just stopping at the border and increased border control. it means preventing the sales in the first place. mexico's calling for a weapons assault ban. let's see if the obama administration can actually step up on any of these fronts and actually begin to fight the drug war in mexico, don. >> you know what? michael, a lot of people are asking this. in your report you said it was upwards of $40 billion to $50 billion a year, the drug cartels, at least one of them that they can make, that they can generate. so the question then becomes, why not regulation and taxation, expected now with a sinking economy. if you have that much revenue coming in. >
america really is not yet fighting this war. and i think the mexican government will be hoping that obama will have something to bring to the table and something to announce, some real involvement in terms of money. mexico's still waiting on delivery of helicopters that they've been begging for. also guns, the guns that are being used to fight this war are coming from america. this isn't just stopping at the border and increased border control. it means preventing the sales in the first place....
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those people need to be heard and have a right to be heard sha, that the not really representative of america. >> not surprisingly utah republican orrin hatch disagrees. >> i disagree with arlen they're not representative of the american public. they are. i have found people up in arms everywhere i have gone on health care. >> reporter: lester, a quick update on the president's schedule. he's spending his last even evening in arizona golfing. tomorrow it's a speech to the convention of the veterans of foreign wars. >> and, chuck, i'm curious what may be behind this decision to forgo, if necessary, the public option. is it victory at any cost? >> reporter: the white house has been hinting at this for weeks if not months. when kent conrad, as we heard in this piece, talked about the public option, when we came out with that co-op idea, i could tell you insiders at the white house said, boy, this is going to gain a lot of traction, and that's conservative democrats, this is not about getting a bipartisan bill out of the senate. this is about getting folks like ben nelson, joe lieberman, blanch b
those people need to be heard and have a right to be heard sha, that the not really representative of america. >> not surprisingly utah republican orrin hatch disagrees. >> i disagree with arlen they're not representative of the american public. they are. i have found people up in arms everywhere i have gone on health care. >> reporter: lester, a quick update on the president's schedule. he's spending his last even evening in arizona golfing. tomorrow it's a speech to the...
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call or go online now to get started. >> from america's newsroom, i'm lauren sivan. the cash for clunkers program will be honored. the car rebate program originally was funded for $1 billion and is already running out of cash. the house was rushed through another 2 billion on friday. police and idaho are calling the disappearance of and a year-old boy suspicious. robert manuel was last seen visiting his mother's boise apartment. she is on probation for fracturing the school of the missing boys half-brother. some of them -- they returned friday to san diego. he was held at sea by armed pirates. in new york, we head back to on the record. on. i am lauren sivan. now, back to you "on the record with greta van susteren." greta: two doctors have an internet show all about health care. earlier, two went on the record. good to see both of you. >> good to see you. greta: doctor, doctor, senator, senator, and now you have an internet show. >> and grandfathers'. -- grandfathers. >> there are only two senators better also doctors, and when they talk about health care, it is so p
call or go online now to get started. >> from america's newsroom, i'm lauren sivan. the cash for clunkers program will be honored. the car rebate program originally was funded for $1 billion and is already running out of cash. the house was rushed through another 2 billion on friday. police and idaho are calling the disappearance of and a year-old boy suspicious. robert manuel was last seen visiting his mother's boise apartment. she is on probation for fracturing the school of the missing...